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The Best Episodes of The Yorkshire Vet

Documentary about Yorkshire vet Julian Norton, his business partner Peter Wright and their team as they administer modern-day medical and surgical aid to creatures great...
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    9.0/10(9 votes)

    #1 - Episode 8

    S4:E8

    Peter tries to save the life of a cow whose uterus prolapsed while calving. Julian must remove the sharp and dangerous tusks from an unco-operative 300kg boar. Thirteen smelly ferrets causechaos, Zoe reunites a stray dog with her extremely surprised owner, and Obi the Doberman vomits up a pair of scissors.

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    Director:Unknown
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  2. Background image for The Great Yorkshire Show
    8.9/10(14 votes)

    #2 - The Great Yorkshire Show

    S5:E1

    Peter Wright and veterinary partner Julian Norton help participants get their livestock into peak condition as clients prepare for the Great Yorkshire Show. Alan and Anne Turnbull seek help after one of their prize-winning show heifers has developed large unsightly warts. Meanwhile, farmer Martin Jackson is doing all he can to bag a prize, preferably the coveted red rosette for first place.

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    8.8/10(9 votes)

    #3 - Episode 6

    S3:E6

    Julian Norton tries to save Millie, a much-loved farm dog and an albino wallaby called Albert, while Charlie, a cheeky pygmy goat, gives Peter Wright the runaround. Other patients include Monster, the spiky hedgehog, and Nykee, an alpaca who needs help to become a mum.

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  4. Background image for Episode 1
    8.8/10(7 votes)

    #4 - Episode 1

    S8:E1

    Dog owner Louise brings her poorly westie Duffy to Boroughbridge where, assisted by his wife and colleague Anne, Julian Norton faces one of his most challenging surgeries. Elsewhere, Peter races to an emergency lambing. Farmer Phil's ewe is expecting triplets, but has been unable to deliver two of them due to complications. Peter has to administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation once the lambs are born, but will it be enough?0

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  5. Background image for Episode 2
    8.7/10(11 votes)

    #5 - Episode 2

    S1:E2

    Julian risks life and limb to inject a ferocious pig, stud alpaca Lothario fails to live up to his namesake's reputation, Peter examines elderly clients Steve and Jeanie Green's dairy herd, but will he have good or bad news for them?

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    8.7/10(10 votes)

    #6 - Episode 6

    S1:E6

    Julian performs emergency surgery on the pet cat of staff member Molly, which appears to have been shot in the head. An exotic bird of prey, a sheepdog run over by a tractor and an injured tortoise also feature.

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    8.7/10(8 votes)

    #7 - Episode 8

    S5:E8

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    8.6/10(9 votes)

    #8 - Episode 2

    S3:E2

    Julian receives a late-night emergency call to help a cow give birth, but the delivery is more complicated than expected, with the mother and calf's lives hanging in the balance. Alfie the blind labrador is brought to Skeldale following an unusual baking incident, having swallowed a spatula while trying to steal some food.

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    8.6/10(9 votes)

    #9 - Episode 2

    S4:E2

    Julian is called out to a desperately ill calf. Peter treats an elderly cat with severe constipation. Other patients include a young, wild stag trapped by its antlers, a dog with a dislocated leg, a postnatal cow and five noisy, young goats whose horn buds need removing.

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    8.6/10(6 votes)

    #10 - Episode 5

    S8:E5

    With his wife and fellow vet Anne, Julian Norton heads out to see old friend Jacki Barlow on her alpaca farm, where one of the residents has a large lump on its foot. Other patients include a Labrador with a taste for gardening gloves, a hermaphrodite dog and a bloated bull.

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    8.5/10(9 votes)

    #11 - Episode 2

    S7:E2

    Julian Norton meets Mia the meerkat, who suffered brutal injuries after being rejected from her gang. Peter Wright handles a scary-looking doberman, and a newborn lamb in life-threatening danger. Also featured is miserable-looking cat Jess, who went missing for days and came back injured

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    8.4/10(9 votes)

    #12 - Episode 3

    S5:E3

    Julian and Peter rush to help a ewe that is struggling to give birth and, while there, realise there is another expectant sheep that also needs urgent help. At the practice, Peter has a visit from old pal Benji the border terrier, who despite being as lively as ever has been vomiting, while a newborn calf has a life-threatening hernia.

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    8.4/10(8 votes)

    #13 - Episode 5

    S7:E5

    Julian Norton meets Toby the tortoise, who has lost his appetite after coming out of hibernation. Peter Wright must choose whether to save a young ewe or her lamb, and deal with a castrated horse who refuses to wake up.

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    8.4/10(9 votes)

    #14 - Episode 7

    S7:E7

    Much-loved labrador Murphy is brought in by his doting owner, suffering with a tumour that another vet has declined to remove. Julian Norton assesses the situation to determine whether it is possible to humanely preserve the canine's life. Out in the Yorkshire Dales, Julian visits Bolly the llama, who has a worrying eye problem. Owner Suzanne wants to relieve his pain and discomfort as soon as possible, as his trekking career could be in jeopardy. Later, Peter Wright rushes to assist racing horse Magnum, after the treasured animal is involved in an accident.

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    8.3/10(8 votes)

    #15 - Episode 3

    S3:E3

    Julian is called to a heifer in agony with an object embedded in her painful, swollen and infected foot, while Peter removes a huge lump from Holly the golden retriever's head. Meanwhile, two of Skeldale's favourite clients, farmers Steve and Jeanie, are concerned about their cat Spitfire, who has not been his usual feisty self.

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  17. Background image for Episode 8
    8.3/10(8 votes)

    #16 - Episode 8

    S3:E8

    Julian is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth. Other patients include a Great Dane with cancer, a ram that needs castrating, a rat with a suspicious lump and a rare breed of pig that needs inseminating.

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  18. Background image for Episode 1
    8.3/10(8 votes)

    #17 - Episode 1

    S4:E1

    A badly injured llama has smashed his jaw and lost several teeth. The Greens have taken in a stray cat who needs a health check. New mother Butterfly's calving caused a potentially deadly prolapse. Ella is in agonising labour to birth her puppies.

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  19. Background image for Episode 7
    8.3/10(7 votes)

    #18 - Episode 7

    S5:E7

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    8.3/10(8 votes)

    #19 - Episode 4

    S7:E4

    Julian Norton must castrate Big Dillon, the largest ferret he has ever seen. Peter Wright treats Mary the badly injured black swan, and must save a sheep who has prolapsed after giving birth.

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    8.3/10(7 votes)

    #20 - Episode 10

    S7:E10

    Peter is called out to help a ewe whose labour is worsening. Julian has 50 little goats to disbud, but Doris the kid is playing hide and seek. Border terrier cross Poppy has bone cancer in one of her hind legs, and the only hope of saving her is to remove the limb.

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    8.2/10(11 votes)

    #21 - Episode 1

    S1:E1

    Julian Norton treats a much-loved moggie with a badly swollen eye before being called out to help a ewe deliver twin lambs. Back at the surgery, his Herriot-trained partner Peter Wright needs a strong stomach to deal woth a bull terrier with terrible halitosis.

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    8.2/10(9 votes)

    #22 - Episode 5

    S1:E5

    At a local petting zoo Julian comes up against a difficult patient - an angry goat with a suspected broken leg. Peter and Julian take an afternoon off to visit the annual Great Yorkshire Show.

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    8.2/10(9 votes)

    #23 - Episode 1

    S3:E1

    Julian Norton receives an emergency call from alpaca breeder Jackie, whose prize-winning female Cinderella is pregnant and struggling with a difficult labour. Back at the practice, Peter Wright is dealing with Larry the chinchilla, who is responsible for a population explosion and needs to be castrated, while Dougie the petulant parrot is due for a beak and nail trim.

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    8.2/10(7 votes)

    #24 - Episode 9

    S4:E9

    Young working dog Ted has fallen ill after running through a field of barley. His owner Amy rushes him down to the practice at nearly midnight, and Julian fears that Ted has inhaled some grain into his lungs, which could put his life in danger.

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    8.2/10(10 votes)

    #25 - Episode 1

    S7:E1

    Peter helps a pregnant ewe deliver twin lambs. Griff the terrier has swallowed a tennis ball. At Monk Park Visitor Centre, Wendy the wallaby is sick but evading capture. Julian performs a fertility test on Lawrence the bull.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Episode 8" is the best rated episode of "The Yorkshire Vet". It scored 9/10 based on 9 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 6/6/2017. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Great Yorkshire Show".